I pray that we learn to live together. That Jerusalem is one, with law and order.

I won't intervene in Knesset decisions.

I'm a utopianist.

There is a conflict in the Middle East between two entities, and they're both right, each in their own way.

As a rule, whenever I hear about a demographic threat, it comes first of all from a type of thinking that says the Arabs are a threat. And this leads to thinking of transfer or that they should be killed. I am appalled by this kind of talk.

The burden is on the Jewish majority in Israel to prove that the definition of their country as Jewish and democratic is not a contradiction.

One could establish a system in one state in which Judea and Samaria are jointly held. The Jews would vote for a Jewish parliament and the Palestinians for an Arab parliament, and we would create a system in which life is shared.

There are many Palestinians who believe there is no way to recognize Israel as a Jewish state. They call for the right of the return of refugees to Israel - something which is unacceptable for the consensus in Israel and which strikes at the very heart of this issue.

There will never be peace unless we have open borders. But that does not mean open on our side and you continue to hit me on the other.

I don't see any possibility of peace if there won't be open borders between us and our neighbors.

I see myself as a former politician, and in that capacity, I say to other politicians, 'Hold back.'

We are not fighting against the Palestinian people, and we are not at war with Islam. We are fighting against terrorism.

I wish to strengthen the hand of the Prime Minister and the heads of the security agencies in the unrelenting battle for our right to maintain normal daily life in every place in Israel.

It's preferable for the Palestinians to become citizens of the state than for us to divide the country.

We need a broad government which will make decisions, but not a national unity government, because we are divided from within.

Many of Israel's Arabs, which see themselves as part of the Palestinian population, feel the pain of their brothers across the green line - a pain they feel the state of Israel is responsible for.

Israel is proud to be Jordan's partner and to stand at Jordan's side in promoting stability and quiet to our entire region.

Whereas, in the personal realm, Sharon is a very sensitive person whose eyes often grow moist, in the national realm, he is entirely without emotions.

The idea that the State of Israel could be democracy only for its Jewish citizens is unconscionable, and we must find a way to address this.

We demand that people don't deny the Holocaust, and we can't ignore the tragedy of another nation.

Germany remains among the few countries in Europe to acknowledge, officially and nationally, its responsibility for the crimes it led against our people.

There are no short cuts, no detours in the Middle East.

As a Jew, even if you were not born in Poland, the very name, Poland, gives rise to a shuddering in your body and a longing in your heart. This country was the breeding ground for the soul of the Jewish nation, and unfortunately, also grounds to the largest Jewish cemetery.

Direct talks is the only possible way to build trust and to resolve the conditions for a peace perspective between Palestinians and Israelis.